North Coast Social and Tool Hootenanny

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Want to be sharp for the start of a new year? Join Trailkeepers of Oregon and the Lower Nehalem Community Trust at Alder Creek Farms for our first annual Social and Tool Hootenanny.
Help us sharpen our cache of community tools, or bring your own gardening tools in need of a little TLC. (Manual/Hand tools only this round, please no power tools)
We’ll provide the all the elements needed to clean and sharpen, and will gladly show you how. No previous experience needed! Dress to stay warm, but not in your most precious finery. We’ll be using mineral spirits and linseed oil and don’t want to stain your favorite outfit.
We’ll provide snacks and warm beverages, and we’ll be under the cover of the barn should the weather choose not to cooperate.
Register using the link below, or just show up!
www.eventbrite.com/e/north-coast-social-and-tool-hootenanny-registration-1119187111779
DETAILS:
This Saturday, Jan 11 from 1pm-4pm.
35955 Underhill Ln
Nehalem, OR
Come and go as you please.
Sorry, no pets allowed on the farm.

January Events at The Pine Grove Community House

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What’s Happening this January at The Pine Grove
Tuesday, January 7, 12:00-2:00pm, Monthly meeting of the North Tillamook County Women’s Association, Membership not required, Meetings are open to the public and are scheduled for the first Tuesday of the month. We meet at 12:00pm noon, at the Pine Grove Community House in Manzanita, OR.
No pre-registration is required; just come. More information 
https://www.ntcwa1933.org

Monday, January 13, 2:00-4:00pm, Conscious Aging and Community Connections, Public Event, Planning For The Inevitable: Getting All Your Paperwork in Place, Presenter: Margo Lalich, MPH, RN, Co-Founder – North Coast EOL Collective. This two-hour, interactive North Coast EOL Collective presentation will offer valuable insights, helpful information, and resources for planning before and after the death of a spouse, partner, or family member, as well as for individuals who live alone or do not have close family. The session will include a self-assessment and discussion. A $5 contribution at the door helps maintain the Pine Grove Community House as a gathering place for all. Contact Dori Bash for more information: dorib747@gmail.com

Tuesday, January 21,5:30-7:30pm, January Members dinner,
The State of the Cities. As a great beginning to the new year, we’ve invited representatives from Manzanita, Nehalem and Wheeler to bring us up to date on the status of their cities, current projects underway and what they’ve planned for the coming year.  We’ll also bring you an update on what to expect at the Pine Grove during the coming year. 
Bring a favorite appetizer, main course, salad or dessert, And don’t forget a bottle of wine to share.
RSVP: moranmem@gmail.com

Get Ready Tri Village Inhabitants and Friends

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It’s getting closer to THAT day of fun and “pie induced” frivolity… Yes, we’re speaking are speaking of the annual White Clover Grange Pie Day February 8. Doors open at 230 p.m., festivities begin at 3:00, with a small donation admitting you and your loved ones to join in the melee.
This exciting event showcases the talents of our local artisan bakers and chefs, coming together in the hallowed halls of our community landmark Grange building to share their culinary expertise.
The common goal being to support our beautiful100+ year old beautiful building, and to share pie at the feast pie table with friends and neighbors alike.
Bring your family, shirt tail relations, even a first date to this celebration of all things pie!!
Hope to see you at the feast pie table!

WCG Family and friends 🙂

SCAM AWARE Free Fraud Prevention Program

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Criminals are targeting our community – come learn how to protect yourself! Join us at 2 p.m. on Saturday, January 11th with Lieutenant Christopher Wilbur of the Cannon Beach Police Department. You can’t afford to miss this.
Learn about:
Recognizing fraudulent emails, texts, and calls;
What to do if you’re involved in a data breach;
What to do if your social media account is hacked;
What to do if your identity is stolen;
Bring your own questions and concerns.
Recording and livestream will be available. Program is free and open to the public.

Conscious Aging and Community Connections January 13

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Planning For The Inevitable: Getting All Your Paperwork in Place

Location – Pine Grove Community House in Manzanita
Presenter: Margo Lalich, MPH, RN, Co-Founder – North Coast EOL Collective

Join the Conscious Aging and Community Connections at the Pine Grove Community House on January 13th, 2PM to 4PM, when we’ll focus on healthcare and estate paperwork, plus other tips to make things go more smoothly when the going gets tough. If you have been putting off putting “your affairs in order,” this event will provide guidance and incentive. If you already have everything in place, you may have good advice and ideas to help others. This two-hour, interactive North Coast EOL Collective presentation will offer valuable insights, helpful information, and resources for planning before and after the death of a spouse, partner, or family member, as well as for individuals who live alone or do not have close family. The session will include a self-assessment and discussion.

A $5 contribution at the door helps maintain the Pine Grove Community House as a gathering place for all.

MUSICAL STORYTIME AT THE LIBRARY

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Musical Storytime, a monthly hands-on musical instrument experiences for local preschool children, will be held on Monday, January 13th at 10:00
a.m. at the North Tillamook Library in Manzanita. The event will be repeated on Thursday, January 16th at 10:00 a.m. in the Kids MakeTheatre classroom at the Liberty Theatre in Astoria in partnership with the Astoria Library and Liberty Theatre. This month’s story, Owl Babies, is
a delightful children’s classic – a gentle tale of three baby owls celebrating the bond between mothers and their children. With stunning illustrations
and a live accompaniment by North Oregon Coast Symphony musician Shelley Loring on flute, children and parents alike will enjoy the happy ending. Children will learn more about the flute and piccolo as Loring demonstrates her instruments. Children will be able to play a wind instrument after the story. This event is free and open to children ages 3-5
and their adults.
The North Oregon Coast Symphony, North Tillamook Library, and Astoria Library have formed a partnership to bring live music and hands-on
musical instrument experiences to the northern coast of Oregon. For more information please visit NOCS website nocsymphony.org.

Coastal Futures-A presentation by students from University of Oregon

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COASTAL FUTURES:
Building Resilient Connections Between Ecology & Community in Rockaway Beach, Oregon
North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection (NCCWP) invites you to the St. Mary by the Sea Parish Hall in Rockaway Beach on Saturday, January 18, 2025, at 12:00 noon for a presentation by Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) students from the University of Oregon (UO). Their research project, entitled Coastal Futures, focuses on climate change adaptation strategies for coastal communities in Oregon and it’s led by Ignacio López Busón, a UO Assistant Professor of Climate Change Resilience. (St. Mary by the Sea is located at 275 S. Pacific St. in Rockaway Beach, Oregon.)
For the past three months, the students have visited and analyzed Rockaway Beach, meeting with local stakeholders to understand the values and challenges of the local community. Some of these challenges include coastal erosion, sea level rise, deforestation, drinking water quality, and urban development. This presentation will focus on their research regarding sustainable coastal practices and explore paths for long-term resilience. Everyone who is concerned about these issues is invited to attend to learn more about coastal sustainability and to engage in a discussion about planning for a more environmentally and socially-resilient future.
There will be no charge to attend. Bread from Wolfmoon Bakery and soup from Manzanita Wild will be served.
Saturday, January 18, 2025, at 12:00 noon (doors open at 11:30 a.m.)
St. Mary by the Sea Parish Hall
275 S. Pacific St., Rockaway Beach, OR 97136

Join us online if you can’t come! uoregon.zoom.us/j/94779163801

Please share this invitation with your friends and neighbors.

As a matter of necessity and regardless of land ownership, NCCWP demands no more logging and no more pesticide spraying within our drinking-watersheds. Safe drinking water and clean air are part of the public trust that we all are entitled to have. Please help North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection safeguard and restore our drinking watersheds.
www.healthywatershed.org | www.facebook.com/NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTION
For more information or to unsubscribe, contact Nancy Webster rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com

North Coast Veteran for Peace Meeting

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Merry New Year to one and all

Start out the year with a bang. Come join us for the North Coast Veterans for Peace meeting.
The following is the info you’ll need for the VFP meeting:

Thursday – January 9th
Time – 10:30 am PST
Place – Offshore grill in Manzanita

Everyone is invited, you need not be a veteran to attend.
Really looking forward to seeing everybody.

If you can’t make it in person, you can always zoom in via the following link:

Join Zoom Meeting
us06web.zoom.us/j/87254740556?pwd=7rvDylDeoWZEIwrmAyp05UnohIGDm8.1

Meeting ID: 872 5474 0556
Passcode: 333942

Brian

Community Wellness Event – January 25th- Rising Hearts Studio

Submitted By: Christy@cosmichealingnw.com – Click to email about this post
Hello BBQ Community-

Rising Hearts Studio, Cosmic Healing NW, and Megan Lucas LAc are excited to announce the date of our next collaborative Community Wellness Event!

Join us Saturday January 25th, 6 PM, at Rising Hearts Studio for a brief community acupuncture session with Megan Lucas LAc, while bathing in the sounds of healing with Himalayan and Crystal Singing Bowls with Certified Sound Healer and Reiki Master/Teacher Christy Kay, followed by a grounding tea offering – leave feeling grounded, relaxed, balanced, and healed-
Self care=Community Care
***ONLY $65/person!***
Space is limited – registration required
Link to register is here: app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=20787704&appointmentType=58532489

Contact Christy (503) 800-1092, Christy@cosmichealingnw.com for info/questions

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th ST
Hwy 101, Downtown Nehalem
“Lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels.”

Thought about what you’ll do? Do you have a plan?

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Have you thought about what you’ll do? Do you have what you’ll need? Do you have a plan?
Come to a WaSH (Water / Sanitation / Hygiene) class and you’ll get information and answers that will help carry you through times of emergency. There are four classes scheduled with the January 25th class coming up soon. Get yourself registered! Go to EVCNB.ORG — Events-and-Trainings.

Youa with veterans and with Molly and with Janet

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Happy New Year to all.

Start the new year with a bang. Start it with Yoga! It’s fun, it’s free and it will make you healthy.
Come join us. Everyone is welcome.

First there’s Yoga with Molly.
Day – Monday
Time. – 11:15 PST
Place – Tillamook YMCA

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us06web.zoom.us/j/86577877885?pwd=hubSgvfcmYl6AWclxvsfULTHkeUCXY.1

Next there’s Yoga with Janet.
Day – Wednesday
Time – 10:30 PST
Place – NCRD in Nehalem

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us02web.zoom.us/j/82315818270

See you there.

Brian

Deb Montgomery with Cellist Sydney Metcalf

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Brené Brown has said, “Music always makes me feel less alone in the mess”. Come for an evening of music in the middle of January. I am very much looking forward to singing and playing again with Seattle cellist Sydney Metcalf Friday January 17th … doors are at 7pm … tickets can be purchased at the Kala Website
kalaastoria.com/

Coastal Futures-A presentation by students from University of Oregon

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COASTAL FUTURES:
Building Resilient Connections Between Ecology & Community in Rockaway Beach, Oregon
Rockaway Beach, OR Saturday, January 18, 2025, at 12:00 PM. North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection (NCCWP) invites you to St. Mary by the Sea for a presentation by Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) students from the University of Oregon (UO). Their research, Coastal Futures, focuses on climate change adaptation strategies for coastal communities in Oregon and is led by Ignacio López Busón, a UO Assistant Professor of Climate Change Resilience.
For the past three months, the students have visited and analyzed Rockaway Beach, meeting with local stakeholders to understand the values and challenges of our local community, including coastal erosion, sea level rise, deforestation, drinking water quality, and urban development. This presentation will showcase their research on sustainable coastal practices and explore paths for long-term resilience.
All community members are encouraged to attend to learn more about coastal sustainability issues and engage in a discussion about planning for a more environmentally and socially resilient future.
Free to attend. Bread from WolfMoon Bakery and soup from Manzanita Wild will be served.
Saturday, January 18 at Noon (doors open at 11:30 AM)
St Mary by the Sea Catholic Church
275 S Pacific St, Rockaway Beach, OR 97136
Join us online if you can’t come!

uoregon.zoom.us/j/94779163801

As a matter of necessity and regardless of land ownership, NCCWP demands no more logging and no more pesticide spraying within our drinking-watersheds. Safe drinking water and clean air are part of the public trust that we all are entitled to have. Please help North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection safeguard and restore our drinking watersheds.
www.healthywatershed.org | www.facebook.com/NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTION

Join us for Civic Saturday Jan. 4th – Zoom

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I’ve been thinking … “Civic Religion” – Join Me for Civic Saturdays, starting Sat. Jan. 4th on Zoom
Posted on January 1, 2025 by Editor
www.tillamookcountypioneer.net
EDITOR’S NOTE: There’s been lots of talk about the lack of “civics education” that a lot of people don’t even really know how our government structures operate and serve us, or how to be good citizens. Jim’s been doing LOTS of thinking about this, and has been inspired by Eric Liu’s book “Become America” and a series of “Civic Sermons.” Jim is hosting a series of “Civic Saturdays”, starting Saturday January 4th. See the Zoom link below.

By Jim Heffernan

I’ve been thinking a lot about filters and “civic religion” lately. I can’t help myself.

The filters I’ve been thinking about are the filters we equip ourselves with that insulate our true selves and allow us to present ourselves as “normal” people to people we meet.

I’ve always had something of a rebellious streak that’s caused me to pick at those filters. The bumpy road of life hasn’t helped. I’ve reached a point where all the filters are shattered. I “yam what I yam”.

My latest fervent cause is “civic religion”. I am convinced that our democracy and our welfare are in a state of steady decline because we neglect our duties as citizens.

I’ve adopted the “creed” of Eric Liu. I invite all to attend my “civic Saturdays” to listen to his “sermons” and become “sworn-again citizens”.

It won’t be easy, but I do think it is doable. The alternative is to stand aside and watch our well-being erode day by day because we’re too feckless to resist the billionaire class that wants it that way.

I have a list of demands I would like to nail to a door somewhere and it goes like this:

1. We want to live in a place guided by empathy, respect, justice, generosity, courage, fun and love.
2. We want to live in a place governed by judgments that are honestly made, supported by evidence, accountable and
3. We want to live in a place in which everyone’s needs are met, without harming the living world or the prosperity of future
4. We want to live in a place in which the fruits of the work we do and the resources we use are fairly and widely distributed, in which shared prosperity is a general project, and the purpose of economic life is to enable universal well­
5. We want to live in a place in which all people have equal rights, in practice as well as in theory.
6. We want to live in a place in which all people can feel secure, confident, safe and cared
7. We want to live in a place in which, regardless of where they were born, everyone has a neighborhood of which they feel proud, where they can freely participate in the life of the
8. We want to live in a place which, proudly and consistently, supports people in need of help, including those fleeing from danger and persecution abroad.
9. We want to live in a place in which a thriving natural world provides a refuge both for rich and abundant wildlife and for people seeking relief from the clamor of daily
10. We want to live in a place whose political system is fair and fully representative, in which everyone has a voice and every vote counts, and whose outcomes can neither be bought nor otherwise engineered.
11. We want to live in a place in which decisions are taken at the most appropriate level, to enhance democratic participation and connection.
12. We want to live in a place in which everyone has access to the information needed to make meaningful democratic choices, and in which political debate is honest, accessible and inclusive.
13. We want to live in a place in which education is a joyful process, encouraging children of all abilities to engage with enthusiasm, and adults to continue learning throughout their lives.
14. We want to live in a place in which good housing, fast and effective healthcare and a healthy, sufficient diet are available to everyone.
15. We want to live in a place that helps to build a safe, prosperous and resilient community of nations
16. We want to live in a place that is open to new ideas and information, and that values creativity, research and discovery.

I would be so proud if I had come up with that list on my own. I stole it from somewhere and I don’t remember where. Google won’t tell me.

It is my hope to make it happen. I may be a foolish Pollyanna. In the hope of making this happen, I will be holding civic Saturdays on zoom where we can listen to a 30 minute sermon from Eric Liu and see where it takes us. The sermons are delivered by him and are from his book “Become America” and the first sermon is from November 8, 2016, just after Trump’s first election. The sermons are not partisan, but they are highly moral. The first sermon moved me deeply and eased my pain.

Let’s start the New Year off with “Civic Saturdays” on Jan. 4th, 2025.

Here’s the invite link to the zoom meetings, the first one is on Jan. 4th, 2025 and starts at 10 A.M. us06web.zoom.us/j/85949716562?pwd=wnKsmKP5FqXWC0koI3p7HddpxNXy6x.1

As always, discussion welcome at codger817@gmail.com

Register for EVCNB’s Top Chef Competition February 23, 5 – 7 PM

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evcnb.org/events-and-training/emergency-food-02032025 Registration is now open for EVCNB’s second EVCNB TOP CHEF competition.
Click the link to learn more, see what a great time we had last year and register. Registration is required. The event sold out quickly last year. Don’t wait!

Free Spine Check Day on January 11th!

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Start the New Year Right: Prioritize Your Spine and Nervous System Health!

Start the year off with a healthier, more adaptable spine and nervous system! This special opportunity includes:
–A personalized Report of Your Postural Health
–A mini spinal exam
–Your first gentle spinal adjustment with Dr. Dawn

After your visit, if you choose to continue your wellness journey with us, you’ll receive access to a specially discounted, more comprehensive Initial Exam and Introduction to Chiropractic Care.

Appointments are limited, so be sure to book your appointment online today: app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php

Don’t miss this chance to set the foundation for better health and well-being in the year ahead. Experience the benefits of a properly functioning spine and nervous system!

We’re excited to support you in starting your new year with greater health and vitality!

**For new patients and local community members only.

Free Women’s Self-Defense Clinic

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Saturday, January 18, 1:00 – 3:00 PM
REGISTER HERE: www.jiujitsu101oregoncoast.com/event-details-registration/free-womens-self-defense-clinic-2
Safe communities start with education and prevention. Join us this November for an entry-level women’s self-defense clinic!
Jiu Jitsu 101 Oregon Coast welcomes women ages 11+ to come and learn valuable information about how to de-escalate potentially dangerous situations, and techniques to leverage larger attackers.
This is a safe and welcoming community space to ask questions and learn valuable, potentially life-saving skills. Brand new students with no martial arts background are welcome to join and of course, we always welcome past participants who want to build on their foundation. Self-defense is a lifelong journey, and we are excited to welcome you to the start of yours!
How to prepare:
* Wear comfortable active wear (Please, no jewelry or clothing with metal buttons or zippers! These can injure others, and damage the mats)
*Bring water and snacks as needed for a two-hour session
*Have any questions ready so we have time to work on the answers in real time
Jiu Jitsu 101 Oregon Coast is pleased to offer our women’s self-defense clinics free of charge. Donations are always appreciated, or you can buy an academy t-shirt to show your support!
REGISTER HERE: www.jiujitsu101oregoncoast.com/event-details-registration/free-womens-self-defense-clinic-2

Coastal Futures-A presentation by students from University of Oregon

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COASTAL FUTURES:
Building Resilient Connections Between Ecology & Community in Rockaway Beach, Oregon
Rockaway Beach, OR: On Saturday, January 18, 2025, at 12:00 PM, the North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection (NCCWP) invites you to St. Mary’s by the Sea for a presentation by Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) students from the University of Oregon (UO). Their research, Coastal Futures, focuses on climate change adaptation strategies for coastal communities in Oregon and is led by Ignacio López Busón, a UO Assistant Professor of Climate Change Resilience.
For the past three months, the students have visited and analyzed Rockaway Beach, meeting with local stakeholders to understand the values and challenges of our local community, including coastal erosion, sea level rise, deforestation, drinking water quality, and urban development. This presentation will showcase their research on sustainable coastal practices and explore paths for long-term resilience.
All community members are encouraged to attend to learn more about coastal sustainability issues and engage in a discussion about planning for a more environmentally and socially resilient future.
Free to attend.
Light refreshments will be provided.
Saturday, January 18th at Noon (doors open at 11:30 AM)
St Mary’s by the Sea Catholic Church
275 S Pacific St, Rockaway Beach, OR 97136

NCCWP advocates for a complete ban on logging and pesticide use in community water sources regardless of land ownership, and calls for an end to pesticide applications near where people live, work and recreate. Please help us safeguard and restore our drinking watersheds!
For more information visit:
www.healthywatershed.org |www.facebook.com/NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTION
or email at rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com

North Coast Diabetes Community gathering 1.3.25

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Join Us for the North Coast Diabetes Community Meetup!

When: Friday, January 3rd, 5–6 PM
Where: The Winery in Manzanita (If The Winery is closed, we’ll meet at Offshore Grill instead.)

We’d love to see you there—friends, family, and anyone affected by diabetes are welcome.

Want to stay connected? Be sure to check out our Facebook group for updates. facebook.com/groups/543769058469035

Happy New Year—see you soon.

NYE at Pine Grove

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Join us at Pine Grove Community Center starting at 7 for a family friendly New Years Eve event. Dancing with DJ Prana Wave, soup from Natasha at Wild and packaged snacks, Heart of Cartm craft table, costumes and face painting, kid’s parade/conga line, midnight parade to the beach. Co-sponsored by Pine Grove and Fulcrum Community Resources. Free!

For more information contact Lane deMoll 503-440-1342 or Lane@lanedemoll.com

NBWC Annual Meeting and Documentary Screening

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On January 9th, 2025 the Nehalem Bay Watershed Council will be hosting both their Annual Meeting and a screening of their 15 minute documentary featuring the West Fork Coal Creek Instream Wood Placement.

The NBWC’s Annual Meeting will start at 5 pm. The Annual Meeting consists of board elections, selection of board officers, and the Annual Report. All members are welcome to attend to vote in board elections. The Annual Report will be a summary of council activities in 2024 including progress reports on restoration designs, planting projects, and regional collaborations. It’s been a busy year for the council so we hope you’ll come early to learn about what we’ve been up to.

In 2019 residents along West Fork Coal Creek contacted the NBWC with concerns about an area of erosion that was threatening their access road. Executive Director Zac Mallon visited the properties and determined that this was a situation where fish habitat and protecting infrastructure could overlap. So, with support from Troy Laws at ODFW and funding from the Wild Salmon Center, an instream wood placement project was planned for West Fork Coal Creek to both protect vulnerable infrastructure and to improve habitat conditions for the 5 species of salmonids that utilize West Fork Coal Creek. The structures were installed in the summer of 2020.

The documentary is a series of interviews with ED Zac Mallon and with landowners during and immediately after project implementation. It takes the viewer through the experience of having a wood placement on their property including discussions of habitat and infrastructure benefit, connections to natural processes like landslide and windstorms, and the honest experiences of the landowners during and immediately after the project was implemented. This is a great documentary for anyone hoping to learn more about salmon habitat or about the experience of having a wood placement on their own property.

Both the Annual Meeting and the presentation will be hosted on Zoom and are free to the public. The zoom link is tinyurl.com/bdjeckb9 or on the Faceboook event at www.facebook.com/nehalembaywc. You can also contact the watershed council at info@nehalemwatershed.org.

Event Information: This event is FREE and open to the public. Find more information on our speaker series and the links for access on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/nehalembaywc).

Time & Agenda:
5:00 PM Board Elections
5:30 PM Annual Report
6:00 PM Documentary Screening
6:15 PM Project Updates
6:30 PM Discussion / Q&A
7:30 PM Adjourn

Free-Form Dance Wednesday 1.1

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Look back, look forward…as we pass through this symbolic new year doorway.
Where are we moving away from and what are we dancing into?! Personally and societally etc… come create with us at free-form dance:

Wednesday January 1st
Led by Libby Golden
Warm up activity starts at 6
Dance starts at 6:30 Ends at 8
White Clover Grange
$10-$20 (no one turned away)

30 min warm-up is a coloring activity and 10 min qigong.
We will color, cut and thread Janus paper masks that can be worn.
Plus immune boosting wintertime nourishing bone marrow cleansing qigong.
We will also explore a way of moving with breath that brings balance and harmony to our foundation so we can move with more safety and freedom.

Community Open Music Jam this Friday January 3rd, 6PM Rising Hearts Studio

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Hello BBQ Community-

This Friday is our Community Open Music Jam at Rising Hearts Studio – starts at 6 PM. Bring your instruments, your voice, yourself- and let’s have fun playing together! It’s always a good time!
Hope to see you there!

Contact Christy for info/questions at (503) 800-1092, Christy@cosmichealingnw.com

Rising Hearts Studio
35840 7th St
Hwy 101, Downtown Nehalem
(503) 800-1092
“Lifting the community with education and services that promote healing on all levels….”

Coastal Futures-A presentation by students from University of Oregon

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COASTAL FUTURES:
Building Resilient Connections Between Ecology & Community in Rockaway Beach, Oregon

Rockaway Beach, OR: On Saturday, January 18, 2025, at 12:00 PM, the North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection (NCCWP) invites you to St. Mary’s by the Sea for a presentation by Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) students from the University of Oregon (UO). Their research, Coastal Futures, focuses on climate change adaptation strategies for coastal communities in Oregon and is led by Ignacio López Busón, a UO Assistant Professor of Climate Change Resilience.
For the past three months, the students have visited and analyzed Rockaway Beach, meeting with local stakeholders to understand the values and challenges of our local community, including coastal erosion, sea level rise, deforestation, drinking water quality, and urban development. This presentation will showcase their research on sustainable coastal practices and explore paths for long-term resilience.
All community members are encouraged to attend to learn more about coastal sustainability issues and engage in a discussion about planning for a more environmentally and socially resilient future.
Free to attend.
Light refreshments will be provided.
Saturday, January 18th at Noon (doors open at 11:30 AM)
St Mary’s by the Sea Catholic Church
275 S Pacific St, Rockaway Beach, OR 97136

NCCWP advocates for a complete ban on logging and pesticide use in community water sources across all land ownerships, and calls for an end to pesticide applications near where people live, work and recreate. Please help us safeguard and restore our drinking watersheds!
For more information visit:
www.healthywatershed.org |www.facebook.com/NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTION
or email at rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com

NYE 2025 AT THE BOOKSTORE

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NEW YEAR’S EVE AT CLOUD & LEAF!
Ring in 2025 by hanging out with book people (or just the books, up to you) and drink wine from grandma’s crystal.

Even better, focus on your reasons for gratitude, manifest lottery winnings, or purge 2024 by writing a letter to yourself. We’ll keep it in a lockbox until we mail it to you in December 2025

9d Breathwork @Seadreamnehalem, Sat. 28, 5-7pm

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Come join us in the cozy confines of the Seadream studio in Nehalem for a profound somatic breathwork journey to help cut ancestral trauma ties.
This is a beautiful and powerful session to live more freely from inherited energies we no longer choose to carry. 12 spots total for an intimate healing experience.

Thank you
Sincerely,
Michael Burns